Established in 1928, Freeman & Partners Marine Surveyors & Consultants have been yacht surveyors for more than 80 years.  With the company now headed by the second generation, John Freeman, we can offer owners and their agents a wealth of knowledge and experience when it comes to yacht and boat inspections for;

 

·         Pre-purchase surveys

·         Valuations

·         Condition and insurance surveys

·         Damage reports and specifications

·         Supervision of maintenance

·         Repair/refit programmes

·         Dispute resolution

·         MCA Certification

·         British Registry

 

In addition to our normal survey and inspection services we are also able to offer specialist endoscopic surveys of both concealed structures and machinery internals. We have access to specialist equipment for non-destructive testing of spars and rigging, in particular rod rigging together with sophisticated methods of detecting damage or defects in carbon structures.

 

Our office is located in Hampshire on the South Coast of England enabling quick response times to Portsmouth, Southampton, Lymington and Poole.

If you would like a quotation or are interested in any of our services, please do not hesitate to contact us by one of the methods shown below.

 
     

UK Office:

PO Box 12, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP6 2UZ
Tel. +44 1425 655456 : Fax. +44 1425 657740
E-mail: fp@freemanandpartners.com

 

Accident Investigation • Pre-purchase Survey • Insurance Survey • Loading Surveys • Valuations • Class/MCA Compliance • Registration • Refit Supervision •
Design/Specification
• Expert Witness • Diagnostic Engineering • Endoscopic Investigation • Ultrasonic and DHT Testing • Thermal Imaging • Contact Us • Site Map

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Freeman & Partners is the trading name of Tisco Ltd. Registered in England and Wales Number 3875356 Registered Office 146 New London Road, Chelmsford Essex

   
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